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June 1, 2008 at 7:51 PM #215293June 1, 2008 at 8:16 PM #215140jpinpbParticipant
FYI – Armstrong Construction has some NODs on some of its properties, specifically the newly built on Felspar and Grand. Also they have been trying to sell a place on Reed that is a shack of a house, I think multi-zoned (possibly purchased for future development) near Mission since I think November 2007 or thereabouts.
Do you think this means they are taking on and biting off more than they can chew in a slowing market on the immune coast? Seems like they’re having a little trouble.
June 1, 2008 at 8:16 PM #215218jpinpbParticipantFYI – Armstrong Construction has some NODs on some of its properties, specifically the newly built on Felspar and Grand. Also they have been trying to sell a place on Reed that is a shack of a house, I think multi-zoned (possibly purchased for future development) near Mission since I think November 2007 or thereabouts.
Do you think this means they are taking on and biting off more than they can chew in a slowing market on the immune coast? Seems like they’re having a little trouble.
June 1, 2008 at 8:16 PM #215245jpinpbParticipantFYI – Armstrong Construction has some NODs on some of its properties, specifically the newly built on Felspar and Grand. Also they have been trying to sell a place on Reed that is a shack of a house, I think multi-zoned (possibly purchased for future development) near Mission since I think November 2007 or thereabouts.
Do you think this means they are taking on and biting off more than they can chew in a slowing market on the immune coast? Seems like they’re having a little trouble.
June 1, 2008 at 8:16 PM #215269jpinpbParticipantFYI – Armstrong Construction has some NODs on some of its properties, specifically the newly built on Felspar and Grand. Also they have been trying to sell a place on Reed that is a shack of a house, I think multi-zoned (possibly purchased for future development) near Mission since I think November 2007 or thereabouts.
Do you think this means they are taking on and biting off more than they can chew in a slowing market on the immune coast? Seems like they’re having a little trouble.
June 1, 2008 at 8:16 PM #215299jpinpbParticipantFYI – Armstrong Construction has some NODs on some of its properties, specifically the newly built on Felspar and Grand. Also they have been trying to sell a place on Reed that is a shack of a house, I think multi-zoned (possibly purchased for future development) near Mission since I think November 2007 or thereabouts.
Do you think this means they are taking on and biting off more than they can chew in a slowing market on the immune coast? Seems like they’re having a little trouble.
June 1, 2008 at 8:40 PM #215178AnonymousGuestForget about PB, there will be desirable homes in La Jolla for under 600K before this crash is over.
June 1, 2008 at 8:40 PM #215258AnonymousGuestForget about PB, there will be desirable homes in La Jolla for under 600K before this crash is over.
June 1, 2008 at 8:40 PM #215285AnonymousGuestForget about PB, there will be desirable homes in La Jolla for under 600K before this crash is over.
June 1, 2008 at 8:40 PM #215307AnonymousGuestForget about PB, there will be desirable homes in La Jolla for under 600K before this crash is over.
June 1, 2008 at 8:40 PM #215337AnonymousGuestForget about PB, there will be desirable homes in La Jolla for under 600K before this crash is over.
June 1, 2008 at 9:19 PM #215212equalizerParticipant“Think about the most interesting people you know. Chances are, most of them are renters. People who rent talk about the books that they’ve read, the trips that they’ve taken, the skills that they are learning, the friends whose company they are enjoying. Property owners complain about the local politicians, the high rate of property tax, the difficulty of finding competent tradespeople, the high value of their own (very likely crummy) house or condo, and what kinds of furniture and kitchen appliances they are contemplating buying. Property owners are boring. The most boring parts of a property owner’s personality are those which relate to his or her ownership of real estate.”
Add the time they spend maintaining landscaping, etc and they dont have time for jack.
http://philip.greenspun.com/materialism/early-retirement/where-to-live
June 1, 2008 at 9:19 PM #215292equalizerParticipant“Think about the most interesting people you know. Chances are, most of them are renters. People who rent talk about the books that they’ve read, the trips that they’ve taken, the skills that they are learning, the friends whose company they are enjoying. Property owners complain about the local politicians, the high rate of property tax, the difficulty of finding competent tradespeople, the high value of their own (very likely crummy) house or condo, and what kinds of furniture and kitchen appliances they are contemplating buying. Property owners are boring. The most boring parts of a property owner’s personality are those which relate to his or her ownership of real estate.”
Add the time they spend maintaining landscaping, etc and they dont have time for jack.
http://philip.greenspun.com/materialism/early-retirement/where-to-live
June 1, 2008 at 9:19 PM #215320equalizerParticipant“Think about the most interesting people you know. Chances are, most of them are renters. People who rent talk about the books that they’ve read, the trips that they’ve taken, the skills that they are learning, the friends whose company they are enjoying. Property owners complain about the local politicians, the high rate of property tax, the difficulty of finding competent tradespeople, the high value of their own (very likely crummy) house or condo, and what kinds of furniture and kitchen appliances they are contemplating buying. Property owners are boring. The most boring parts of a property owner’s personality are those which relate to his or her ownership of real estate.”
Add the time they spend maintaining landscaping, etc and they dont have time for jack.
http://philip.greenspun.com/materialism/early-retirement/where-to-live
June 1, 2008 at 9:19 PM #215341equalizerParticipant“Think about the most interesting people you know. Chances are, most of them are renters. People who rent talk about the books that they’ve read, the trips that they’ve taken, the skills that they are learning, the friends whose company they are enjoying. Property owners complain about the local politicians, the high rate of property tax, the difficulty of finding competent tradespeople, the high value of their own (very likely crummy) house or condo, and what kinds of furniture and kitchen appliances they are contemplating buying. Property owners are boring. The most boring parts of a property owner’s personality are those which relate to his or her ownership of real estate.”
Add the time they spend maintaining landscaping, etc and they dont have time for jack.
http://philip.greenspun.com/materialism/early-retirement/where-to-live
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